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Originally Posted by Clutch0364
Amen! :<--:
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Originally Posted by Clutch0364
Amen! :<--:
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Originally Posted by CajunCherokee
Your absolutely right...and they probably will! However, if Cooke is as good as he is hyped to be...you can't deny the talent! :<--:
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Originally Posted by CajunCherokee
Marquie Cooke 6'3" 205lbs. Guard:
(Photo): http://csurams.collegesports.com/spo...marquie00.html
"Cooke, a native of Suffolk, Va., and graduate of Nansemond River High School, was a three-year starter and AP all-state selection as a junior and senior. He averaged 26.1 points, 9.6 assists and 6.3 rebounds per game as a senior and was ranked as the No. 57 player (No. 11 point guard) in the nation coming out of the prep ranks."
See: http://csurams.collegesports.com/spo...082305aab.html
If you think Mouton and Hart are limited scorers perhaps you should take a closer look at Turner's stats:Quote:
Originally Posted by RaginEsquire06
34.5% FG ; 26.7% 3pt FG and 60.4% FT
'limited' isn't the word I would choose.
http://www.ragincajuns.com/Basketbal...6/Teamcume.htm
Turner's on-court demeanor and attitude remind me of the "old" Michael Southall. I don't know if that is enough justification for him to not be brought back next season.Quote:
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Originally Posted by nutz
"limited" is the word of "My" choice because it is exactly what "I" meant! To enlighten "you" Mr. Nutz as to why "I" believe that both of the players mentioned above are "limited" in there abilities as "Scorers" is based simply on the fact that they both do not possess a complex ability to create scoring opportunities from different methods of attacking the basket. Mouton seems to be most comfortable when taking his shots from beyond the perimeter...very rarely have I seen Mouton attack the basket off of the dribble while a defender is contesting him, and I have not seen Mouton engage in many short range jump shots...However, I have seen Mouton dunk or complete a lay-up on the end of a fast break...but not often by driving to the basket in a crowd of defenders. As for V. Hart...I don't even think that he was recruited for has scoring abilities! All you have to do is look at his average points scored per game, it should give you an indication as to what type strengths this player brings to the team... As far as E. Turners stats...who gives a "d@mn!" The purpose of my statement revolves around a players ability, or in some cases, lack of ability to score points! And if your gonna make an inference that E. Turner is not a legitimate scoring threat...well, I can't entertain that! :<--:
I agree with your entire post, I too would like to see a JC big man come in and Ford return so that 2 of the 3 forwards you have starting can come off of the bench. No way James starts but also no way he does not see minutes next year.Quote:
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Glad someone finally agree with me ..O..Quote:
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It's always great to be in accord with others regarding beliefs...but if your trying to win championships...I think its more practical to be honest! And in my "honest " opinion...unfortunately, a starting lineup which includes Mouton, Fields, and Hart is not gonna get it done! Kid yourself if you want to! :)
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FRANKLY... ALL THREE ARE WEAK! If we have dreams of getting to the level of teams like Northern Iowa and Southern Illinois, none of those three will help. To get to the heart of it, consider this: which of our returning players would ANY quality mid-major or major program come after to get to transfer to their team? (If you are not sure... the answer is "none"!)